Hackers Cause Stir With 'Obama Injured' AP Tweet

WASHINGTON - Hackers spooked markets Tuesday after breaking into the Associated Press's Twitter account and falsely reporting President Barack Obama had been injured after two blasts at the White House.

A brief alert on the news agency's @AP account read: "Breaking: Two explosions in the White House and Barack Obama is injured."

Almost immediately the wire service posted via its corporate communications feed that its @AP Twitter account had been hacked, before promptly suspending the service.

"Advisory: @AP Twitter account has been hacked. Tweet about an attack at the White House is false. We will advise more as soon as possible," @AP_CorpComm posted.

White House spokesman Jay Carney told reporters the president was fine.

Stock markets plunged just as the report came out, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average losing 130 points, or 0.9 percent, and the S&P 500 dropping 12 points, or 0.8 percent.

Just as quickly they rebounded to where they were before the tweet, all within three or four minutes.

Online activists backing the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad later claimed responsibility for the hack, the latest in a series it has orchestrated against high-profile news organizations.

The group -- the so-called Syrian Electronic Army -- has also successfully hacked the Twitter feeds of AFP and CBS News this year.

The group has also previously claimed credit for hacking the websites of Sky News Arabia and Al-Jazeera Mobile. On Saturday, social media accounts connected to CBS News programs "60 Minutes" and "48 Hours" were also targeted.

A tweet on the @60Minutes Twitter account stated: "Exclusive: Terror is striking the #USA and #Obama is shamelessly in bed with Al-Qaeda."

The post was later deleted while CBS News stated: "We have experienced problems on Twitter accounts of @60Minutes & @48Hours; We apologize for the inconvenience; Twitter is resolving issues."